est. 2008

New discovery of the week comes courtesy of a catchy lyrical reference over at absolultepunk.net. Moose Blood is a good band, if you didn’t know, a UK-bred emo quartet with high-energy tension, wallowing realities, poppy fills and enough lyrical references to merit footnotes. Their aesthetic is everything I like about the emo revival (and the exact one I’ve been in the mood for all day), and their 2013 release “Moving Home” is six tracks of guitar-driven goodness in fifteen minutes or less. Easy to take in, easy to hold onto. Nights like this are why I love discovering new music, and why it is so often what I do when I’ve got time to kill – because you never know what might sound perfectly right.“Bukowski’s growing old,

this coffee’s getting cold I guess I’ll never know why you closed the window Start reading Hemingway,start drinking cups of Earl Grey, then I guess maybe one day.. I’ll be yours forever I’m the best book you’ll never read you make me feel like Jimmy Dean you make me feel like Morrissey when you undress from your best dress..

To keep warm, I’ll bring a sweater you can have mine, it looks better and honestly, you can take it home. We’ll take blankets to stay safe I’ll do my best to stay out of your way then I guess maybe one day, I’ll be yours forever.I’ll introduce you to Clarity teach you the words to ‘The Sound Of Settling,’make you watch High Fidelity on a Sunday, maybe one day.

To keep warm, I’ll bring a sweater you can have mine, it looks better and honestly, you can take it home.

To keep warm, I’ll bring a sweater you can have mine, it looks better and honestly, you can take it home. “